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JUE-85 Inmarsat C JRC introduces a dedicated two-way Inmarsat C global data communication solution Compact antenna design Single coax installation Low cost of ownership Optional Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) LRIT integrated as standard since 1915

performance features Unique features The JUE-85 is a highly reliable mobile satellite message communication system, having the ability to handle commercial, operational and personal messages just as easily as distress and safety communications. All-in-one solution The JRC JUE-85 Inmarsat system comprises a small antenna with built-in GPS, terminal (transmitter and receiver) with distress button, messaging unit and power supply unit. Unlike a typical Inmarsat C system, JRC also includes a printer as standard, offering a total solution to the shipping industry. printer terminal antenna messaging unit power supply About the Inmarsat C system JRC JUE-85 Inmarsat C is a digital satellite communication system whereby anything that can be encoded into digital format, whether text, numeric data from instruments or other information in digital format can be sent and received over the system. A simple user interface allows sending and receiving messages. Store and forward messages The Inmarsat C system is known as a store-and-forward messaging system. When sending a ship-to-shore message, it is edited on the terminal and then transmitted in a series of data packets to an Inmarsat C land earth station (LES). The LES acts as an interface (or gateway) between the satellite and the telecommunications network on land. The LES stores the data packets, assembles them into a single message and forwards it (hence the term store-andforwarding) over the telecommunication network to its addressed destination. Data reporting and polling JUE-85 Inmarsat C is programmed to automatically respond to a polling request from shore-based customers, as they may need to acquire information from vessels. The polling command instructs a terminal or group of terminals to send a variety of onboard data immediately. JUE-85 Inmarsat C a reliable mobile sate

developed for maximum ease of use Self diagnosis JRC s mobile Inmarsat C terminal incorporates various self-diagnostic programmes to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting, reporting any possible problems it might suffer. The results are displayed on the data terminal. These functions will allow for easy maintenance and more reliability. In addition, automatic testing for performance verification and commissioning via the satellite channel is also available. JCmail JCmail, a freeware application developed by JRC, enables you to transmit and receive email messages very easily on the JUE-85 satellite terminal. In addition, this programme allows you to receive EGC messages. Security alert add-on kit The Ship Security Alerting System (SSAS) is a system that contributes to the IMO s efforts to strengthen maritime security and suppress acts of terrorism and piracy against shipping. In case of attempted piracy or terrorism, the vessel s SSAS function can be activated, and appropriate law-enforcement or military forces can be alerted. JRC StarNetwork JRC has been providing sales and support of products since 1915. Today, JRC offers comprehensive assistance through its organisation, in partnership with a worldwide StarNetwork of over 270 fully trained and qualified partners and agents, assisting you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Honolulu Vancouver Seattle JRC one-call One number to call With JRC you can go anywhere and if you need our support, simply call us at +81 3 3492 9201, anytime. Toronto Chicago Houston Miami Havana Panama Guayaquil Lima Talchuano Reykjavik Torshavn Egersund Belfast Lund London Amsterdam St. John s Antwerp Rotterdam Le Havre New York Lisbon Madrid Buenos Aires Las Palmas Dakar Rio de Janeiro Abidjan Rome Tunis Athens Istanbul Limassol Haifa Alexandria Cape Town Helsinki Tallinn Richards Bay Durban Vladivostok Pusan Tokyo Dubai Mumbai Columbo Hong Kong Hanoi Bangkok Shanghai Taipei Manila Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Suva Brisbane Melbourne Sydney Auckland llite communications system

system flexibility Distress alert Your vessels ID, date/time and the present position, course and speed is acquired manually or automatically from an integrated GNSS receiver, such as GPS, or the vessel s navigational interface, allowing you to send a distress alert simply by pressing and holding the dedicated built-in distress button. Enhanced Group Calling (EGC) JRC total Inmarsat C solution incorporates a special capability known as Enhanced Group Calling (EGC), which enables authorised information providers to broadcast international safety and commercial service messages to selected groups of ships. EGC is available as standard on the JUE-85 terminal. Two EGC services are available: The EGC SafetyNET is the international safety service, which broadcasts maritime safety information, such as meteorological and hydrographic messages to all ships in certain geographical areas. EGC FleetNET is the international commercial service, it is a subscription service, and allows shipping companies or governments to broadcast messages to selected groups of vessels. Switching power If the vessel s main power supply (AC source) fails, the JUE-85 will automatically switch to the emergency DC source. This is one of the necessary requirements to meet the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) regulations. Flexible installation The JUE-85 Inmarsat C system has the same cable management philosophy resembling all other Inmarsat products that JRC is offering, allowing for an easy installation as only a single coax cable is used between antenna and terminal. Both are very compact and can be easily installed on any size and type of vessel. What s standard in the box? 1. Antenna 2. Terminal 3. Messaging unit (display and keyboard) 4. Printer (+ roll paper) 5. Power supply 6. Pole mounting bracket 7. Cables 8. Spare parts 9. Manual (English) Which cables? Antenna to terminal Messaging unit to terminal Messaging unit to printer Power supply to terminal Power supply to printer Power supply to messaging unit 30 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 2 m 2 m 2 m

dimensions and weights Dimension drawings - Antenna, Pole mounting bracket NAF-741GM Weight 1,5 kg MPXP33400 1 Weight 1,5 kg 224 mm 80 mm 111 mm 144 mm 90 mm 1 pole mounting bracket is included as standard Dimension drawings - Terminal NTF-781GM Weight 1,3 kg 50 mm 150 mm 210 mm Dimension drawings - Messaging unit, Printer NDZ-127C1 Weight 4,5 kg 280 mm 151 mm 366,4 mm 296 mm NKG-800 Weight 3,7 kg 153 mm 380 mm 376 mm Dimension drawings - Power supply NBD-843A Weight 8 kg 79 mm 400 mm 425 mm

specifications JUE-85 Inmarsat type approved Class of Inmarsat C MES Class 2 Terminal and antenna terminal NTF-781GM antenna NAF-741GM (including pole mounting bracket) Frequency TX 1626.5MHz - 1646.5MHz RX 1530.0MHz - 1545.0MHz GPS 1575.2 MHz ±1MHz Channel spacing 5KHz G/T -23.7dB/K minimum E.I.R.P. within 14 ±2dBW (at 5º angle) Modulation TX and RX: 1200 symbols/sec BPSK Data rate TX and RX: 600bps Antenna type: helical, pattern: hemisphere, polarisation: right hand circular Power supply voltage AC 100/115/220 V ±10% and DC 24V (+19.2V to +31.2V) Power consumption transmission 100W, standby time 15W Ambient condition antenna: -35 C +55 C terminal: -15 C +55 C Storage temperature -40 C +80 C Relative humidity +40ºC up to 95% Icing up to 25mm (antenna) Precipitation 100mm/hour (antenna) Wind up to 100 knots Vibration as specified by Inmarsat Messaging unit NDZ-127C1 Memory backup 24 hours or more Power supply voltage DC 24V Power consumption 0.9A Printer NKG-800 Line interface parallel Power supply DC 24V (+19.2V to +31.2V) Power consumption approx. 35W Power supply NBD-843A Line voltage AC 100/200 V, DC 24V Line voltage selection AC 90 to AC 126.5V, AC 180 to AC 253V DC 19.2 to 31.2V Output power DC 24V, 6.9A max Optional items Remote distress button NQE-887C (for IMO vessels 1 unit is required) Buzzer box NCE-6255A Installation base NCU-327A Remote data terminal NDZ-127C1 Keyboard for remote data terminal NDF-268 SSAS button NQE-3154 Junction box extension NQA-4281 All specifications are subject to change without notification. For further information please contact: JRC Amsterdam branch Cessnalaan 40-42 1119NL Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands Telephone: Fax: E-mail: Web: +31 20 6 580 750 +31 20 6 580 755 sales@jrcams.nl www.jreurope.com Посмотреть товар в Интернет-магазине seacomm.ru Copyright 2007 JRC Amsterdam branch -07.12/18/1